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palmspotting in&around Los Angeles


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Paul & Kris - Thanks! :)

Zac & Al - Which Hilton? The Beverly Hilton has some real nice  Palms.

Scott

San Fernando Valley, California

Sunset Climate Zone 18

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Scott, I heard it was at the Beverly Hilton.  Where exactly is that located (Streets)?  Maybe I'll try go see it myself next time I get to LA area.

Hawaii Island (Big Island), leeward coast, 19 degrees N. latitude, south Kona mauka at approx. 380m (1,250 ft.) and about 1.6 km (1-mile) upslope from ocean.

 

No record of a hurricane passing over this island (yet!).  

Summer maximum rainfall - variable averaging 900-1150mm (35-45") - Perfect drainage on black volcanic rocky soil.  

Nice sunsets!

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It's located @ Wilshire and Santa  Monica Blvd, Just about a mile or two down from where I work. Gotta check it out.

Scott

San Fernando Valley, California

Sunset Climate Zone 18

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Yeah Scott, check it out and take some pictures OK?

Pauleen Sullivan, longtime IPS member from Ventura, Calif., once told me they had some years ago talked to someone there about not removing the seeds that were forming on that Jubaeopsis caffra.  However, when they returned later had found that everything had been trimmed (removed) by their gardeners!  Apparently it gets trimmed on a regular basis.

Hawaii Island (Big Island), leeward coast, 19 degrees N. latitude, south Kona mauka at approx. 380m (1,250 ft.) and about 1.6 km (1-mile) upslope from ocean.

 

No record of a hurricane passing over this island (yet!).  

Summer maximum rainfall - variable averaging 900-1150mm (35-45") - Perfect drainage on black volcanic rocky soil.  

Nice sunsets!

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they're (there are several) in the entry on Wilshire opposite Trenton

I get by with a little help from my fronds

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(Scott @ Aug. 18 2007,02:03)

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I'll have pictures by early next week....

Thanks scotty,

Were are all getting readied for those lovely palm tour session..i think its gona be real feasting... :)

thanks & Love,

Kris  :)

love conquers all..

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Earlier today I set out to photograph the big Jubaeopsis caffra at the Beverly Hilton. Along the way however, I spotted a group of rogue palms hanging about in a park on Santa Monica Blvd, just opposite of the area in Beverly Hills, where Rodeo Rd., Beverly blvd., etc are located. So first here they are.....

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Alot of seeds....

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Scott

San Fernando Valley, California

Sunset Climate Zone 18

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More seeds...

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This one's been drinking...

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More Dypsis Decaryi

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Scott

San Fernando Valley, California

Sunset Climate Zone 18

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Okay - Now at last at the Beverly Hilton.... which I must say seemed a little dull considering the prices they must charge.

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Scott

San Fernando Valley, California

Sunset Climate Zone 18

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These two are a compiste - or attempt - to show this one which I'm not sure what kind it is....

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Scott

San Fernando Valley, California

Sunset Climate Zone 18

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Here is the building used for Bruce Willis' "Die Hard". It's in Century City, where I used to work a while back.

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Scott

San Fernando Valley, California

Sunset Climate Zone 18

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Perhaps the most recognizable buildings there....

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Scott

San Fernando Valley, California

Sunset Climate Zone 18

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One last photo... a typical West Los Angeles home, Spanish style, palms, etc....

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And that concludes todays tour.  :D

Scott

San Fernando Valley, California

Sunset Climate Zone 18

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Dear Scotty  :)

thanks for the tour and i love beverly hills a lot and the phoenix in your stills all look great..and the die-hard movie

buliding is pretty tall.

And i hope to see more of that lovely place tomarrow,and i hope that there will be lots of phoenix & washy's in them..

thanks & love,

Kris  :)

love conquers all..

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Kris, Al - Is these the ones you were talking about?

Scott

San Fernando Valley, California

Sunset Climate Zone 18

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Nice photos Scott. I noticed most of them are drought tolerant, which makes sense with public plantings. It was nice meeting you Saturday, and I know the drive was a long one. Hope you handling the heat in the valley okay.

Zone 9b/10a, Sunset Zone 22

7 miles inland. Elevation 120ft (37m)

Average annual low temp: 30F (-1C)

Average annual rainfall: 8" (20cm)

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Terry - It was fun meeting you. The heat here is going insane. In Northridge it'll get to 112F today. UGH!!!!! It's always hotter here than in Northridge, I'm dreading it.

Scott

San Fernando Valley, California

Sunset Climate Zone 18

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great pix,scott.have you seen the jubeopsis caffra at the catamaran in san diego?is the one in LA bigger?

stay cool,gonna be a hot weekend!

the "prince of snarkness."

 

still "warning-free."

 

san diego,california,left coast.

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Here are few more on my travels about the city

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& foothills

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Los Angeles/Pasadena

34° 10' N   118° 18' W

Elevation: 910'/278m

January Average Hi/Lo: 69F/50F

July Average Hi/Lo: 88F/66F

Average Rainfall: 19"/48cm

USDA 11/Sunset 23

http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/queryF?MTW

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My favorite: kings  :Pgardenstuff9-2-07031.jpg

Queens

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& CIDP

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Los Angeles/Pasadena

34° 10' N   118° 18' W

Elevation: 910'/278m

January Average Hi/Lo: 69F/50F

July Average Hi/Lo: 88F/66F

Average Rainfall: 19"/48cm

USDA 11/Sunset 23

http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/queryF?MTW

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Danny

Had a hard time trying to photograph caryota along narrow streets

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veitchia ?

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Towering washingtons  :D

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Los Angeles/Pasadena

34° 10' N   118° 18' W

Elevation: 910'/278m

January Average Hi/Lo: 69F/50F

July Average Hi/Lo: 88F/66F

Average Rainfall: 19"/48cm

USDA 11/Sunset 23

http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/queryF?MTW

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(happ @ Sep. 02 2007,14:34)

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Danny

Had a hard time trying to photograph caryota along narrow streets

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veitchia ?

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Towering washingtons  :D

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Hey Happ:

That's actually a nice looking howea forsteriana, not a veitchia. Nice pictures.

Coastal San Diego, California

Z10b

Dry summer subtropical/Mediterranean

warm summer/mild winter

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(palmazon @ Sep. 05 2007,06:54)

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it's time Los Angeles reclaim her title as Palm Capital of Southern California.

YES!!!!!!

I truly think it would be worth organizing an educational campaign - especially regarding drought tolerant palms.

Happ - I really like that last picture in post 71. It's very indicative of our area.

When I'm driving on the freeways and I see the rows of palms framed against the mountains, it's all I can do not to have a wreck while looking at them. I'd like to get a pic of some of these site, but I only see them from the freeways.

The ultimate picture would be rows of palms with a mission and the mountains in the background. Old California stuff. :)

Scott

San Fernando Valley, California

Sunset Climate Zone 18

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(Scott @ Aug. 29 2007,13:07)

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Kris, Al - Is these the ones you were talking about?

Dear Scotty  :)

have you covered the Beverly hills hotel area extensively ?

since in one of the top gear programs in bbc a rolls royce v8 was test driven through those roads with washy's all lined up..i have never seen any of our memebrs show that stretch of highway or road ?

And Dear Happ  :)

Lovely stills and wish to see more clearer stills of the CIDP's of that location.and the brehas and the butia's are fentastic.

and can i know what variety of butia is seen in those stills since its very metallic blue in colour_very nice on the eyes.

thanks & love,

Kris  :)

love conquers all..

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(Scott @ Sep. 06 2007,12:41)

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Kris - I'll get right on it....

Dear Scotty  :)

thanks & also sorry for troubling you.

lots of love,

 Kris  :)

love conquers all..

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